lead a fast life
Qiu Ma Qingkuang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ú m ǎ Q ī n ɡ Ku á ng, which means to live a rich and uninhibited life. From Zhuang you.
The origin of Idioms
The poem Zhuang you written by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "between Qi and Zhao, Qiu and Ma are quite clear and crazy."
Idiom usage
When he traveled to Wu and Yue, Qi and Zhao, his youth was happy, but he was not in trouble. Zhao Yi's Oubei Shihua · Du Shaoling's poems in Qing Dynasty
lead a fast life
allow oneself to be seized without putting up a fight - shù shǒu jiù qín
If you don't ask for anything, you'll find it - háo mò bù zhā,jiāng xún fǔ kē